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Quieted a crying baby
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hushed
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Very quietly. In soft tones. v (en-past of: hush )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
hushed \hushed\ (h[u^]sht), adj. having the sound level reduced; -- especially used of the noise of conversation; as, speaking in hushed tones. Syn: muted. having relatively little noise; as, a hushed church. Syn: quiet.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. in a softened tone; "hushed voices"; "muted trumpets"; "a subdued whisper"; "a quiet reprimand" [syn: muted , subdued , quiet ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a hushed whisper ▪ They spoke in the hushed whispers of churchgoers. low/quiet/hushed tones ▪ They sat at the far end of the carriage, talking in hushed tones. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN tone ▪ From the hushed ...
Usage examples of hushed.
When he had finished, he stepped back toward the radiator and spoke in a low, hushed voice.
They passed their hushed recollections back and forth like precious trinkets.
So they rolled on, and their voices died away, and their steps were hushed, and Glendower, insensible and cold as the iron he clung to, was once more alone.
Dark and hushed, the river flowed sullenly on, save where the reflected stars made a tremulous and broken beam on the black surface of the water, or the lights of the vast City, which lay in shadow on its banks, scattered at capricious intervals a pale but unpiercing wanness rather than lustre along the tide, or save where the stillness was occasionally broken by the faint oar of the boatman or the call of his rude voice, mellowed almost into music by distance and the element.
Zack lay, and saw his face turned towards her, hushed in deep, still, breathless sleep.
How fearfully like what might be the image of him in death, was the present image of him as he lay in his hushed and awful sleep!
The days passed, one after the other, in a calm as hushed as the silver moments before dawn.
When everyone started talking at once, she hushed them and beckoned to Niffa.
In all that vast Council Chamber there was no movement, save the slight commotion among a group of red-robed senators farthest from the throne, who were forcibly detaining the Senator Marcantonio Giustiniani, and the imperative gesture from the dais which had waved him back and hushed his involuntary exclamation of horror.
And she herself had hushed the grieving quiver of his lip, and quickly filled his dimpled hands with flowers to win the farewell caress of that dancing smile which irradiated his face like an April sunbeam, parting the pink lips over a vision of pearly infant teeth.
All those things were known in Venice, and were repeated and retold, in hushed voices of horror, and some of those things were even true.
His father and foster mother rarely spoke of her, and when they did it was in hushed tones, and they made the sign against evil.
Empress closed her eyes briefly to resist the defenseless feelings flooding through her at the hushed words, words inflected with infinite shades of meaning and interpretation.
Perhaps the sunshine of some one single Sabbath of more exceeding holiness comes first glimmering, and then brightening upon us, with the very same sanctity that filled all the air at the tolling of the kirk-bell, when all the parish was hushed, and the voice of streams heard more distinctly among the banks and braes.
Hyacinthe went toward him, and the people, unused to seeing her there for a long time past, hushed their talk, and one of them marked the newness of the light that shone in her eyes and the happiness that smiled on her lips as she came.